While the victory was resounding, it is clear the new club will benefit from more time together after a pre-season interrupted by injury and the recent international Quad Series in South Africa and the UK involving four of their lineup.

It was the last Super Netball game in Sydney for a month with both the Giants and Swifts absent until the Swifts host the Magpies at Sydney Olympic Park in round six on March 26.

After two home games - and wins - the Giants now hit the road for matches against the Magpies in round three, the Firebirds in round four and the Thunderbirds in Canberra in round five before finally returning to Sydney for a rematch with the NSW Swifts in round seven on April 1.

On Saturday night the Giants made their presence felt early to lead 18-12 at the first break and then 35-22 at halftime.

By the three-quarter break, the Giants had opened up a 52-34 jump.

West Coast, who fell by five to the Adelaide Thunderbirds last round, are struggling to cover the loss of gun shooter Caitlin Bassett, poached by the new Sunshine Lighting team in the offseason, and go into the third round without a win.